- worldatlas.com maps/canada/new-brunswickNew Brunswick's eastern and southern regions boast extensive coastal plains, which include the Acadian Peninsula, Chaleur Bay, and the Northumberland Strait.
- kids.kiddle.co New_BrunswickNew Brunswick's relatively isolated location on the Bay of Fundy, away from the Atlantic coastline proper tended to discourage settlement during the postwar period.
- niche.com places-to-live/new-brunswick-middlesex-…Moreover, New Brunswick has very convenient transportation, people can have a great short trip to New York without driving a car by themselves.
- arrivein.com immigration/provincial-spotlight-…Location, climate, and demographics: New Brunswick basics for newcomers. Map of Canada with New Brunswick highlighted.
- livingin-canada.com living-in-new-brunswick.htmlWhere Are The Main Places To Live In New Brunswick? The three biggest cities in New Brunswick are Saint John, Moncton and Fredericton.
- Explore New Brunswick. Come on over. ... Find out how to experience the best of New Brunswick's culinary scene and flavourful bounty from land and sea.
- planetware.com tourist-attractions-/new-brunswick…Many of the attractions that make New Brunswick so appealing to tourists are directly related to the Bay of Fundy and its tides.
- familysearch.org en/wiki/New_Brunswick_HistoryBy the early 1700s the area that is now New Brunswick was part of the French colony of Acadia, which was in turn part of New France.
- nationstates.net region=new_brunswickNew Brunswick is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces, the only constitutionally bilingual province (French and English) in the country.
- visitnj.org city/new-brunswickNew Brunswick is the home of Rutgers University, the state university of New Jersey and its sports teams, which have been making big news in college sports.